Mission to the North of Seoul explained

Mission to the North of Seoul
Director:Juan José Martínez Casado
Producer:Cristóbal Viera Catasús
Starring:Rafael Bertrand
Emilita Dago
Paquita de Ronda
Music:Obdulio Morales
Cinematography:M. Rojas Carvajal
Editing:Enrique Bravo
Rosalina Saavedra
Studio:Habana Filmica
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Mission to the North of Seoul (Spanish: Misión al norte de Seul) is a 1953 Cuban war drama film directed by Juan José Martínez Casado and starring Rafael Bertrand, Emilita Dago and Paquita de Ronda.[1] It was made with the backing of the government of Fulgencio Batista.[2]

Synopsis

A Cuban living in New York City falls in love with a Cuban singer and dancer but she is married to another man. When he enlists in the American Army he discovers that his comrade is the lady's husband.

Selected cast

References

  1. Noguer p.57
  2. Osuna p.35

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